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Ronald A Wagner

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Ronald A Wagner

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10 Jun 2021 (aged 63)
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Ronald A. Wagner, 63, of Daytona Beach, Florida, passed away unexpectedly at his home on Thursday, June 10, 2021.

Born June 6, 1958, in Lewistown, he was preceded in death by his parents; Dute and Marilyn Wagner. Also preceding him in death was a brother, Joe Wagner.

He is survived by his brother; Gary Wagner, and wife, Tammy; Douglas Wagner, and wife, Kay; Randy Wagner, and wife, Jean, and Jeffrey Wagner.

He graduated from Kishacoquillas High School.

Ron worked in the restaurant business for most of his life, managing the Camelot in Reedsville for many years, then moving his passion to Florida as owner of the Camelot Country Restaurant in Oak Hill. His business was his heart, and he poured every ounce of his being into it. He loved doing what he did and would not have traded it for anything.

Ron was loved and respected by his employees and noted his kind and giving heart. He added a spark to everything he did and taught us that love is not reserved for only one level in our lives here on earth. It goes beyond and branches out connecting to so many others on our paths along life's journey. Follow his lead and love with all you have.

A celebration of life will be held 3 to 5 p.m. on Sunday, July 11th at the Siglerville Men's Club
Ronald A. Wagner, 63, of Daytona Beach, Florida, passed away unexpectedly at his home on Thursday, June 10, 2021.

Born June 6, 1958, in Lewistown, he was preceded in death by his parents; Dute and Marilyn Wagner. Also preceding him in death was a brother, Joe Wagner.

He is survived by his brother; Gary Wagner, and wife, Tammy; Douglas Wagner, and wife, Kay; Randy Wagner, and wife, Jean, and Jeffrey Wagner.

He graduated from Kishacoquillas High School.

Ron worked in the restaurant business for most of his life, managing the Camelot in Reedsville for many years, then moving his passion to Florida as owner of the Camelot Country Restaurant in Oak Hill. His business was his heart, and he poured every ounce of his being into it. He loved doing what he did and would not have traded it for anything.

Ron was loved and respected by his employees and noted his kind and giving heart. He added a spark to everything he did and taught us that love is not reserved for only one level in our lives here on earth. It goes beyond and branches out connecting to so many others on our paths along life's journey. Follow his lead and love with all you have.

A celebration of life will be held 3 to 5 p.m. on Sunday, July 11th at the Siglerville Men's Club


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